I recently acquired an '89 2950 Bayliner through a repo sale. Though there were ignition keys with it there was no key for the main cabin door. I am unable to shut the door fully because it is in the 'locked' position. Does anyone know were I might be able to get a key for this door?
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If its nothing more then a simple cam lock it would be cheaper to replace it with cabinet lock from hardware store then have it rekeyed.
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postie is this the replacement to the glasply, or are you adding to the fleet? Ryan aka reeltrouble.
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I assume these are the skeleton keys. Two things. The keys are not as readily available and the factory, Bomar(under the Pompanette umbrella) has discontinued offering them any longer.
Patrevan wrote:
+1. A 5 min job and $20
I'm a locksmith, would love to help but the resources are dried up.
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Again thanks for the replies. This will be my first attempt to upload some photos here. Hope this will be of some assistance. Ryan we still have the Glasply but picked this Bayliner up at a repo sale with the intent of cleaning it up and selling it this spring. It's in the back yard right now but we have a slip as of Apr 1st. If it does't go we will just have to use it-not being such a bad thing! What would be ideal for us is to sell both and get a 2655 on a trailer.
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1989 Bayliner 2950
twin 5.7 OMC's with cobra legs
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